hehe that is what everyone is getting with them damn ap1000's and so far no
one seems to have a good resolution including karlnet. Mine were fixed by
grounding every single piece of network equipment around and including the
box itself. I believe some of the others where able to resolve it by
increasing the voltage to the unit. Others were able to fix it by reflashing
it to a lower firmware(pita I think you have to restore the defaults and
force reload). All in all the problem seems to have come from the newest
firmware. When it is going to get fixed I don't know but that is a good
starting point. Hopefully we get some new firmware soon. I still get that
same error once a day with the grounding but it is stable enough where we
are not losing customers over it like before.
Scott Wendrick
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From: "cj" <cj@cpvegas.com>
To: <karlnet@WISPNotes.com>
Sent: Tuesday, August 03, 2004 2:27 PM
Subject: [Karlnet] Versions
> Banda, can you go into more detail about this please? i think it might be
the problem i am experiencing. My network still has like 30 RG-1000s
running 3.88 version on them, and like once every 5 minutes some base
stations (Ap-1000s w/karlnet 4.45) latentcy will go like 500-600 ms for like
10 pings and return to normal. is this what you are describing?
>
> thanks
> cj
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